THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING., OCTOBER 12, 1007. RESIDENCE SITCS srmji OEMiio Bulk of Yesterday's Pur chases Located in Home Districts of City. SKETCHES OF PORTLAND PASTORS Rev. Ben-Esra Stiles Klv Jr., IX D., who is pastor of the Calvary Presby terian church Is a native of California. His birth place waa Sacramento. In his boyhood his father removed to Chi- . V:J? Deeds Of conveyance, valued at tit, .747 were filed for record yesterday. Among the more Important transactions closed In the last day or two was the purchase by Seld Rack of an' elegant home on Vaughn atrect. Willamette Heights. The property consisted of a ie-foot lot and two-story houee and was sold by Oeorge W. Iarner for 6,000. Mrs. Martha M. Taylor has purchased house ami lot on l".ast Harrison and East Eleventh streets from J. S. Foss for : 5.000. Another 13.000 residence sale Just closed was the purchase bv MlnnleW. Nagle of a handsome dwelling on East Irving near East Twenty-eighth street from U L. Glover R. C. Brooke has sold to J. W. Arm strong a house and lot In Hawthorne's addition at Kast Twenty-eighth street, near Mason, for J4.000. I Mrs. Ida L. Plrch.-r and E. L. Ban born have each purchased a lot In the , new Irvlngton tract through the agency of C. K. Henry & Son. Both buyers will erect dwellings at once Through the same agency. J. F. Mur phy has purchased of W. O. Allen s fractional lot ut the southeast corner of Union avenue and Halaey street. Con sideration 12.600. The Heltkemper half-lot on West Park, between Stark and Rurnslde , afreets, has ben sold to a Kan Francisco ; inveator for 114.000! E. J. laly and W. B. Streeter havs purchased from the Portland Hhlpbulld fng company three lots back of the city dock at 8t. Johns. The new gas com- I mny that 1m nrnsrina? to nut In a aas 1 plant at St. Johns Is negotiating with Messrs Paly and Streeter for this prop erty; $8,00 was paid for the parcel. I I ' i Ck f li b 1 J&mi w; . ... .ihiv a ' tv.Whiii Mr. Ely spent some years as clerk on the board of trade, Chicago, and some years on a farm In Missouri. Ho then took his college course at Westminster college, Fulton. Missouri, and then en gaged In teaching. Subsequently ho took his theological course at McCor- i Grant streets; Rev. O. Jlagoes. Sunday i'iioui, a. j: services, 1 1 a. m. ana i.jv Ices at 11 a. m. and 7:10 d. m. Topics, "Vision and Obedience," and "From the Cross to the River of Life." Illustrated lecture on Pilgrim's Progress; Sunday school. 10 a. m.;Y. P. 8. C. K.. 6:30 p. m. St Johns Rev. ti. W. Nelson. Serv ices. 11 i. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school. 10 a. m. IiUtharnn. Swedish Immanuel Nineteenth and Irving streets. Hervlces,,ll a. m. and i p. m.; Sunday school, 9:46 a. m. Norwegian 8ynod East Tenth and Rev. B. E. S. Ely, Pastor of Calvary Presbyterian Church. cago and until coming to this city, about month" ago his home has been In the middle west. mlck seminary, Chicago, and was or il.ilned by the Presbytery" of I.ognns port, thus becoming the fourth link In a direct genealogical succession of Presbyterian ministers In America, dat ing from the ordination of his groat grandfather In 1789. His degree of 1. 1). was given by Coe college. Iown. Mr. Ely's first pastoral charge was at Crown Point, Indiana, where two years" service SMfflced to" replace the old log metln house with a brick I cnurcn ana to double the membership. I A physical breakdown compelled his ( resignation, and after a term of rest he accepted a call to Washington, Iowa, where he spent nine years, and built two parsonages and one of the hand somest houses of worship In the state. The church under his pastorate rose from the fifth In rank to that of sec ond In the Presbytery. The next 12 yesrs were spent as pas tor of the First Presbyterian church of Roekfoni. Illinois. Among the results accomplished there were the building up of the addition of over 500 to the membership of the church, the building up of the Sabbath school to over 800 una me erection or a soienaia cnurcn. costing In excess of I10.000. In May of last year Dr. Kly came to this city to take charce of Calvary church. Ir. Ely has been three times a com missioner to the general assembly nnd was ai tne lime or nis comma- to Port-. land, president of the board of direc tors of the Presbyterian theoloalcal school at Dubuque, Iowa. CHURCH SERVICES preach at 7:45 p. m.; C. B. at 7 p. m. Sunday school at 11 a. m. Arleta Rev. li a. m. ana 8 p. m.; STUDIOS OFFER WIDE . RUE FOR STUDENTS Music Classes Are Being Or ganized by Professor F. T. Chapman. A permanent Institution hss been se cured to Portland In the Pacific con aervatory, studios Fourth floor Btearns building, of which Professor F. T. Chap man Is director. Courses In piano, vio lin, voice culture, harmony, etc., are of fered under some of the most promt-1 Dent teachers In the northwest. Professor Chapman :s available for J piano and violin lessons In Portland on 8unday school ut Ida. m in. anu i .&y p. m Evldencejr and two days only. Ills time has been fully taken already for the days each week he is there. Although he has eight as sistant teachers It scarcely Is sufficient to meet the needs of the conservatory at Pacific university. Professor Chap man's classes have attracted Instru mental teachers and professional stu ' dents In many cases from a long dis tance and from all orer the northwest. Mrs. Pauline Miller-Chaoman. a favorite pupil of the famous teacher, Professor Lampertl, the teacher of Sembrich. Schumann. Helnk. Edith Walker and other celebrities, Is at the head of the vocal department. Mrs. Chapman will also receive pupils only two days each week. Mrs. Chapman, who has had such great success in concert work at home and abroad, will reserve a part of her time for such work In the north west. She Is also busy at the present time reorganizing and strengthening; the First Congregational church choir, of which she Is soprano and director. Mies Frances Sheehy, an advanced student of Professor Chapman, and a former student with W. H. Sherwood, is engaged as an assistant piano teacher. Others will be added later. Professor Chapman has already made arrange ments for muslcales to be given by the ouj)ila of the conservatory in a recital The training In public performance as well as the ensemble work will be a feature of the conservatory not alone for the professional student, but for the others, and all pupils will be ex pected to make a public or seml-publlc appearance each term unless excused by the teacher. In addition to the con servatory studios, Professor and Mrs. Chapman may be seen at their home studios. 624 Elizabeth street, on Portland Heights. Professor Chapman and other Instructors may be seen also at the Pacific conservatory studios, Stearns building, fourth floor. Baptist. E A. Smith. Services, Sunday school, 10 a. m . li. y. p. v.. 7 p. m. Third Vancouver avenue and Knott streets; Rev. R. Schwedler. pastor. Services 11 a m. and 7:45 p. m.; Sun day school. 10 a. ra.. B. Y. I. I'., 6 45 p. m. Highland Alberta and Sixth streets. Sunday school. 10 a. m.; services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Sellwood Tacoma and Eleventh streets; Rev. George A. Learn. Services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; BunUuy school, 14 a. in.; li. Y. P. C, 7:15 p. ui. Calvary East Eighth an.l Grant streets. Services, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school at 10 a. m. Immanuel Second and Meade streets; Rev. A. B. Mlnaker. Services at 11 a. m. und 7:45 p. m., Sunday school at 0 a. m. Grace Montavllla, Rev. Gilman Par ker. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; topics. 'The Church for the Times," and "The Hook We Study" Central East Twentieth und Ankeny streets; Rev. W. T. Jordan. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7 :S0 p. m.; topics, "Per son, Not Proxy," snd "Counting One"; Sunday school. 12 m.; Y. P. meeting, 6:30 p. m. University Park Rev. A. B. Waltz. services. 11 a. topics, "The Gospel In M.iRIng God Out a War"; H: T. P. C. B:45 p m. First The White Tempie, Twelfth and Taylor streets: Rev. J. Whltcomb Brougher, D. D. Services, one accord prayer meeting, lo a. rn.; sermon, 10:30 a. ni.; topics, "Have trie Baptists Any Reason for Existence?" and "Anonymous Letter Writers"; Bible school at 12:10 p. m.; Young People's meeting, 6:30. Sunnysldo (German) i'orty-flrst street and Hawthorne avenue; Rev. C. Feldmeth. Preaching, 11 a. m.; Sunday school. s:46 a. m. Ht. Johns (German) Rev. C. Feld meth. rreuchlng 3 p. m. Sun 2 p. rn. Second Seventh and East Ankeny streets; Rev. Stanton C. Lapham. Serv ices at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.: topics, Divine Minorities and a Forlorn Hone and "The Master of Men": lilhle school, noon; Young Peoples union. R :t0 p. m Savler-Street Bet ween Twenty-first nnd l wenty-second streets. Services i i p. m.: Sunday school, 2:30 p. m. MethOdlat, Taylor-Street Rev; Benjamin Young, pastor. Sermon. 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. ni.; tonics, "Difficulties of Disbelief" and me Dreamers, a sermon to young men; classes, :30 a. m.; Sunday school, 12:16 p. m.; Ep worth I,e gue, 6:30. Sunnyslde hast Yamhill street, be tween .East Thirty-fifth and Thirty sixth stret.i; T. B. Ford. Services 11 s. m. nod 7:30 p. m. ; topics, "The Blblu Plan of Supporting Church Work" nnd "Interest Required on the Investment"; Sunday school, 10 a. m ; Epworth Lengue, 6:15 n. m. F. U Toung. Services 11 P. in.; i . P. 8.. Thursday, 8:15. Betanla Danish Union avenue and Morris street; Rev. Gudmund drill, services 11 a. m. and 8 p m. St. James' English West Park ana Jefferson streets; J. Allen Lens. Serv ices. 11 a. m, and 7:30 p. m.; topics, "What We Have a Right to Expect of the Twentieth Century" and "Daniel"; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Luther league, p. m. St Johns Peninsula avenue and Kll Patrick street; C. Huechler. Missionary festival service, 10:4o a. m. and Z p. m. Rev. C. Ackermann of Washington will preac h. Norwegian 45 North Fourteenth street: Rev. J. M. Nerving. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sunday school. :45 a. m. St. Paul's German East Twelfth and Clinton streets; Rev. A. Krause. Serv ices at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sun day school, D:S0 a. m. ; confessional serv ice, 10 a. m. Bible session und young people's meeting Thursday 8 d. m. Trinity German (Missouri Synod) ; Corner Williams avenue and Sellwood i street; J. A. Rlmbach. Services at 10 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sunday school, 9:16 a. m. .Ion's German (Missouri Synod) cnapmsn and Salmon streets; w. IL Behrens. Services at 10:16 a. m.; Sun day school K.15 n. m. Swedish Augustana Rodney avenue and Stanton street; Rev. C. A. Tolin; services 10:46 a. m. and 7:46 p. in.; Sun day school, 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10 RESEARCH CLUB TO 1I0LD FIKST MEETING Tha Research club of the First United .- Presbyterian church will hold the first , Jail meeting Monday evening, October 14. at the residence of Ralph F. Barnes, 665 East Taylor street. Tho meetings ar held every other Monday, and are devoted to discussion of themes of in terest, followed by a social hour. Among m luyius 10 no aiscussca mis winter are "The Making of a Modern News paper," lead by R. T. Barnes: "Indus trial Devolution " r C Trln- "Tho T V, . - -. 1 - ...( 1 I I I M J J Question." John Stewart; "The Des tiny of the Philippines," George Ache son and L. B. Speer; "The Oriental Problem," Rev. A. W. Wilson; "First Steps In Human Progress," Mrs. Ralph rru, .bubs Marie Aiaaaen; Adminis tration of a Great City," Bert Nlsbet. These meetings have proved of great vaflue In past years, and much interest Is manifest In the club's work. St. Johns E. A. Leonard. Services. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; B. Y. P. I".. 6:30 p. m. Chinftse Mission 362 Oak street. Sunday school, 7 p. m.. preaching In cninese. p. m. First Germrn Fourth snd Mill streets: Rev: J. Kratt. Services 11 n m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Second German Morris street and Rodney avenue; Rev. F. Buermann. Services. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sun day school, 9:45 a. m. East Forty-fourth Street Corner East Main; Rev. B. C. Cook. Services. 31 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ; Jilble school, 10 a. m.; B. Y. P. U :45 p. m. Lfnts First avenue and Foster road. Sunday school, 10:30 a. m. ; services, 11:30 a. rn. Mount Olive Seventh and Everett; Rev. B. B. B. Johnson. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Swedish Hoyt and Fifteenth: Rev. Erick Scherstrom Services, 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 d. m.: Sundav school. 12 m B. Y. P. U.. 6:30 p. m. Union Avenue Mission (Swedish) Corner Skidmore. Sunday school, 10 a. m. streets; Services s9 CELEBRATED C STOMACH O BITTERS TAnyi man -or woman trou bled with constipated bow els will be greatly benefit ted by taking the Bitters. It i has - a wonderful record of , such cures to its credit. Try it for Poor Appetite, Head ache Heartburn, Dyspep sia, Indigestion Costive- Insomnia or Female ncss, Ills. Presbyterian. First Twelfth and AMer Rev. William Hiram Foulkes. at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. in.; morning sermon by Rev. T. A'. Moore, i evening addresses by Rev. D. K. Potter and Dr. J. E. McAfee. Mlzpah East Thirteenth and Powell streets; Rev. Jerome R. MeGl.-i(?. y. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:::0 p. m. Rev. W. T. Wardle will preach In morn lng; Sunday school, 12 m.; C. E., t:30 p. m. , Calvary Eleventh and Clay streets Rev. Ben-Ezra Stiles Ely Jr.. D. Ij.' Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; address by 8. E. McAfee of New York; evening- nulpit supplied bv Fvnod. Fourth First and Glbbs streets; Rev. John R. Welch. Services at 10:30 a. m. Hawthorne Park Twelfth and Kat Taylor streets; Rev. E. Nelson Allen Services. 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. mi Sunday school, 12 m.; Y. P. S. C E 6:30 p. m. Forbes Sellwood street and Oanten bein avenue; Rev. Harry H. Prati. Serv ices at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Rev. Ar thur Hicks, superintendent of Sunday School work, will preach; Sundav school 30 a m. Chinese 145 First street: services, i:id p. ni.; ounuay scnooi, B:4& p. rn.'. young people's meeting, 8:45 p. m. Piedmont Cleveland avenue and Jar rette street. Westminster East Tenth and Weld ler streets. Rev. Henry Marcotte. Serv ices, 10:30 n. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school. 12 m.; C E.. 6:30 p. m. Marshall-Street Marshall and Nortli Seventeenth streets; Rev C. W Hays Sunday school, 10 a, m.:' preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Mount Tabor Belmont street and Prettyman avenue; Rev. Edward M Sharp, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and E' ,m ' ktfnday school at 10 a m. Sellwood Corner East Seventeenth and Spokane avenue. Rev. D. a Thomn son. Services at 1 1 a. m and 7 30 n m.; Rev J. A. LanrishoreuWh of Oreiron City will ureach In the morning- Sunday" school loa. m.; Christian Endeavor. third--: streets St. John; a. ni. and p. m. a ni. Epworth Rev. Charles T. McPher son. Services at 11a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; mornlnit sermon b;- Dr. David Rader; evening topic "The Great Commission"; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Epworth League. C:30. Centenary East Pine and East Ninth streets Rev. Clarence True Wilson. D. D., pastor, will preach at 10.30 n. m. and 7:30 p. m.; topics. "Palm Tree Chris tians and The Question of sin ; Sun day school, 12:16 p m. Pastor's recep tion. Tuesday night Trinity Corner of East Tenth and Grant; Lewis F. Smith. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; topics. "How lo Pay What We Owe" and "How to Buy Whie nr.d Milk Without Money"; Sundav school, 10 a. m.; class meet ing, 12:15 p. m. Central Russell and Kerby streets; J. T. Abbett. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 P. m. Chinese Mission Chan Slnj Kal. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Mount Tabor Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Patton Michigan avenue and Carpen ter. H T. Wire. Fervlces at 11 a. m. nd 7:30 p. m. Vancouver Avenue Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Woodstock Rev. W. T. Kerr. Ser vices at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Norwegian-Danish Thirteenth and Davis; C. J. Larsen. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p m. Swedish Borthwlck and Beach: Rev. Johnson. Services 11 a, m. and 7:30 p. m. First German Fifteenth and Hoyt. O. A. Waasa. Services at 11 a m. and 7:30 p. m Second German Stanton and Rodney, H. B. Maas. Services at 11 a. rn. and 7:30 p. m. : Japanese Mission 121 North Fif teenth. Services at 11 a, m. and 7:30 p. m. University Park Rev D A Witters Services a! 11 a m. and 7:30 d. m. Grace Corner of Twelfth and Taylor streets; Rev. William II Heppe. pastor. Services at 10:30 and 7:30 p. m.; ton ics, "Imperial Visions and PHm-etv Service" and "Spiritual Antitoxin" Sunday school, 12:15; Epworth League, 6:30. Sellwood A. D. Warner, nastnr Rim- day school 10 a. m.; preaching. 11; Ju nior Epworth League, 2:30; Senior Ep worth League. 6:30; preaching, 7:30. Fre First East Ninth and Mill Rpv W. J. Johnston, Services 11 a. m.'. 7:30 P. m.. Thursday 7:30. I ne rilnton-Ke lv Memor nl Thlriv- tilntli and Powell streets. Rev. 8 .1 KeMer. pastor. ServlceH at 11 a. m and 7:.'I0 p. tn.; topics. "Enoch, a Pro totype of the Christ"; evening theme. A God-Like Invitation : Sunrinv school 10 a. m .; Epworth Lcaeue. 6:30 n. m Christian. Central East Twentieth and East Salmon streets; Rev. J. F. Ohormley. D. D. Services, 10:30 a. m. ajid 7:45 p. m.; topics, "The Restitution" and "The Great Salvation"; Sunday school, 12 m.; senior C. E., 6:30 p. rn. Kodncy-Avenue Rodney avenue snd W H n f f Btrnal. II m- V E-tmn Unhlnann nervices, 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; topics, "The Most Deadly Foe of the Church" and "A Momentous Question;" Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Kern Park Rev. E. M. Patterson: services 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m., topics, "What Must I lo to Save Others?" and "Why I Believe in Jesus Christ"; Sun day school. 10 a. m.; C. E.. 6:45 p. m. Woodlawn Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school. 10 a. m. First Corner Park and Columbia streets. Rev. E. 8. Muckiey. Services. 11 a. m and 7:30 p. m.; topics, "The Spirit of Forgiveness" and "People Who nuruen society ; mole school. 10 a. m.: C. E.. :30 a. m. Advent Second street, between Hall nnd Lincoln. Services at 11:30 a m. and 7 p. m.; Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. OF Personal knowledge is the winmag factor in the culminating contests of this competitive age and when of ample character it places its fortunate possessor in t L. f The Well Inform 'of th. World. A vast fund of personal knowledge Is really essential to the achievement of I the highest excellence in any field of human effort A Knowlodgo of Formal Knowlodf of Function and Knowledge of Products are all of the utmost value and in questions of life and health when a true and wholesome remedy b desired it should be remem bered that Syrup of Fig and Elixir of Senna, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co is an ethical product which has met with the approval of the moat em iaent physicians and gives universal satisfaction, because it is a remedy of Known Quality Known Exoelleno and Known Com ponent Part and has won the valuable patronage of millions of the Well informed of the world,. who know of their own" personal knowledge and from , actual use that it la the first and best of family laxatives, for which no extra. vagant or unreasonable claims are made. This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of Syrup of Fig and has attained to world-wide acceptance as the most excellent family laxative. As Hs pure laxative principle, obtained from Senna, are well known to physicians and the Well Informed of the world to be the best we hare adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of Fig and Elixir of Senna as more fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtlessly it will always be called for by the shortet name of Syrup of Fig and to get its beneficial effects, always note, when purchasing, the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of every package, whether you call for Syrup of Figs or by the full name Syrup of Fig 6 TJnltsd Evang-sllcaL First Corner East Tenth and Sher man streets. Rev. A. A. Winter. 10 a. m.. Sunday school; services II a. m. una i :ju p. m; iv. i.,. or i . h... 6:30 p. m. Second Fargo and Kerby streets, Rev. B. 8. Iiu?hes, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m.; services 11 a. rn. and 8 j. m. fif .John's Tvnnhn, anil Tofin ttraAl,- Rev. Chester Paul dates. Preaching if a. m.; Sunday school at 10 a, m. Ockley Green Gay street and Wil lamette boulevard; Rev. J. Rowersox. pastor. Services, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m ; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; K. L. C E, 6:30 i. m. COUlSVlLLE.KYl. SAN ERANCISCO.CAL, U.S.A. LONDON , E NG L'AN D NEW YORK.N.SC Evangelical Association. First English East Sixth and Mar ket streets; S. A. Slewcrt, pastor. Serv- l,.no 1 1 n. an m - V m , n 1 1 I. alliance, 7 p. ni.; Sunday school, 10 a. m. ; First German Corner Tenth and Clay streets; Theodore Schauer, pastor; ser mon at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sun j dav school 9:30 a. m. 1 Memorial East Eighteenth and Tib- , betts; L. C. Hoover, pantor. Preachlne ! , at 11 a. ra. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school j ' 10 a. m. I i 1 j Spiritualist. The Ministers' and Mediums' Protect he Spiritual association. A. O. U. W. ! hall, SellinK-Ulrsch building. Confer j enco. 11 a. ni ; readings of aura by Mrs. Beip: lecture and messages at i:4B p m. First Spiritualist Society Ablngton building. Conference. Mrs. Congdon will lecture on ".Spiritualim. the Avunt Courier of a New Uidpensatlon." r 7 YJ I -1 r W - The Cooking Christian Science. First Church of Christ, Scientist Scottish Rite cathedral, Morrison and Lownsdale streets. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; subject. "Doctrine of Atonement." Sunday school at closu of morning service. Wednesday meet ing. K p. m. Second Elks" temple. Stark, between Sixth and Seventh streets. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.: subject, "Doctrine of Atonement." Sunday scnooi, 11 a. m. Wednesday meeting, 8 p. m. United Brethren In Christ. First East Fifteenth and Morrison streets; Rev. H. C. Shaffer. Services at 11 a. rn. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school at 10 a. m. Radical Sixth nnd Mechanic streets; Rev. C. P. Blanchard. Services, -11 a. m. andN7:30 p. rn.; Sunday school. 10 a. m. Episcopal. Episcopal (west side) A. Matthews. First and Caruthers street; Rev. W. A. M. Breck in charge. Sundav school at 9:45 a. m.; services and sermon ut 11 I m. No evening service. I Pro-Cathedral of St. SteDhen the Mar- United Presbyterian. tyr Thirteenth and Clay streets; Rev.! Church of the Strangers Wasco H. M. Ramsay. Communion. 7:30 a. m i street and Grand avenue; Rev. S. Earl services 1 a. m. and 7:30 p. nvr Sunday i DuBois. Services at 10:45 a. m. and of Peas, like every other Preferred Stock vegetable (except tomatoes), should consist in just heating and seasoning. When used for salads, no cooking is required. Preferred Stock Canned Goods Packed Wherever the Best an Grow are thoroughly cooked in the sealed can, in a manner that preserves and "brinirs out" the irardsn flavor. Unnecessary cookine of rTeterrea mock canned tjooas like tne over-cooking ot any Iresh vegetable, often either makes them hard, or drives oft the delicate flavors which we have preserved at great expense and care. Preferred Stock Peas are Wisconsin-grown, on the denuded timber lands which, in this particular state, are of a peculiar sandy nature especially adapted to the growing of hne peas. ITus sou, together with the hot days and cool nights of Wisconsin, comDinc to grow octicr peas man can pe touna elsewhere, "s Peas, to be most delicious, must be gathered with the dew on. Preferred Stock Peas are gathered that way and packed the same day, after being carefully hand-shelled and then sifted, that the tut may be uniform. Just notice the even, pretty size of Preferred Stock Peas as they come from the can. Taste them and notice the delicate flavor, found only in peas that are tender and "right from the garden." DINNER IN FIVE MINUTES THE PREFERRED stfOCK WAYtrder Jrom jour GROCER " 1UII inrrj. WkoUial Imm, FOSTLAID, OBIBO. V. I. A. I -East Thirteenth Rev. Andrew j m "'." - "nu Service. Bt 10 an a , ..i""" strerie" T spchS,i.biv2mev-G- Hope Montavllla; Rev. S. 8. White dci - ounuay school 10 a. m, Millard 'Avenue Rev. A. D. Soper Sunday school. 10 a. m.; services, 11 ' m, and p. m. Annabel Services at 11 a. ra. and 7 15 p. m. Trinity Fulton; Harvey Millar will school. 9:45 a. m. Trinity Nineteenth and Everett streets; Dr. A. A. Morrison. Services. a. m., 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.: Sundav chool, 9.4 5 a. m.; evening service of ONR. All Saints Twenty-second and Reed streets. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; even- ir.it service. 8 o clock. Ht Andrews t'nlversltv Park: Rev. W. R. Powell. Services 11 a. ra.: Sun day school. 10 a. m.. St. Paul's Woodmere; C. L. Parker, lay reader. Services at 11 a. m.; Sun dav school, 9:45 a. m. St. Matthew's First and Caruthers .streets; Rev. W. A. M. Breck. Service 11 n. m.; Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. ; no evening Hervice. The Church of Our Savior Wood stock. Services. 11 a. m.; Sunday school 10 a. m. St. Mark's Corner of Nineteenth and Qutmby streets; Rev. J. E. Simpson, communion, 8 a. m.; holy communion and sermon. 11 a. m.; evening prayer, 7:30 p. in.; Sunday school, 10 a. m. St. John's Memori.ti acllwood: Rev. W. R. Powell. Services and sermon, j li a. m ; sunaay scnooi. id a. m. Good Shepherd Sellwood street and Vancouver avenue. Alblna. Rev. John Dawson, rector; Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; morning service, 11 a. m.; evening service. 7:30 p. m. St. David's East Twelfth anfl Bel mont, Rev. George B. Van Waters, D. 1)., rector; morning service and sermon 11 a. m.; evening service, 7:30, organ re cital; Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. 7:30 p.m. One block of pews reserved for the deaf, to whom morning sermon Is Interpreted. Sunday school, 12 m. First Sixth and Montgomery streets: Rev. A. W. Wilson, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Unitarian. Church of Our Father Corner ot Tamhill and Seventh itreets; Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr.; Rev. T. L. Eliot. D. D.J I, C- . J . 4. 1 lllliuifiei cuici nus. eel vjun tti ii h. iii., toplu. "The Recent National and Inter nationa Conference at Boston." 6:16 p. m., vesper service with special mush-. Sunday school. 9:45 a. in.: adults' class, 12:30 p. m.; Y. P. F., 6:30 p. m. 7:30 p. m.. topic "Breaking of Bread"; evening lecture by H. W. G. Wlllimrmt. i ne Ancnor or the Hour ; Thursday, i :ju p. m., usual services. Swedenborgian, Portland New Church Society Services Knights of Pythias nan, iMevonth and Alder streets, 11 a. m Congregational. University Park 1613 Haven avenue; Rev. D. B. Gray; services at 7:30 p. ni.; Sunday school. 10 a. m.; Y. P. S. C. E., 6:3a p. m. Eaurelwood Rev. D. B. Gray. Serv ices at 11 a- m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Y. P. S. C. E.. 7:30 p. m. Mississippi Avenue-MlsslsslppI ave nue and Fremont; Rev. E. S. McClure; Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun day school, 10 a. m.; Christian En deavor. 6:45 p. m. Sunnyslde Corner of East Taylor and East Thirty-fourth street; Rev. J. J. Staub. Services at 11 a, m. and 7:30 p. m.; topics, "Fruitless and Withered. ' Junion C. E., 3 p. m.; Senior C. E., 6:30 p. m. Hassalo 8treet East Seventh and Hassalo; Rev. Paul Rader. Sermon, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; topics, "God's Eabor Problem" and "The Mark Is Made." Sunday school, 12 m.; Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30 p. ra. First .Madison snd Park. Rev. Lu ther R. Dyott. D. D.. pastor. Services 10 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sunday school, 12:15 p. m.; Y. P. S. C. E., :30 p. m. Highland East Sixth street north snd Frsscotti Rev. & a. BoUingsr. fiery Reformed. First German Tenth and Stark streets; G. Hafner. Services at -10:45 a. m. and 8 p. m. ' Unlvarsallst. Church of the Good Tidings East Couch and East Eighth streets:; Rev. J. D. Corby. Services, 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.: topics, "A Gilt-Edged Invest ment" and "What Does the Destruction of Soul and Body in Hell Really Mean?" Sunday school, 12 m. STREET OFFICIALS - MUST DODGE MUD Charges of Favoritism Filed Against Donaldson and Jenkins. 12. S. Church South. 171 Second street; Rev. E. F. Mowre. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sun day school, 10 a. m.; Epworth league, 6:30 p. m. r Kiaoallansona. The Christian and Missionary Alli ance sixth and Main streets: Rev. C. T Snwtelle. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school at 12:15 p. m. Lalter-Day Salntsv Holds services every Sunday in iillsky hall, corner Third and Morrison streets at 11:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. eunaay scnooi at iv a. m. i Millenial Dawn G. A. R. hall, north east corner Second and Morrison streets. Servlcea at 2:30 p. m. W. A. Baker speaks on "The Times of the Gentiles in Type and Anti-Type." Divine Truth Center hall, 201 Alleky building. Service. 11 a. m. Thaddeus M. Mlnard pastor; topic, "Keep My Words." H. E. Martin, soloist Men's Resort Mission Rev. J. A. Ho Veigh will speak at 7:45 p. m.; topic, "Hindrances to the Gospel. Y. M. C. A. Association auditorium, 3 p. m. Sunday club orchestra from t to S:S0; address by J. E. McAfee of New York; discussion on "The Value of Work"; social hour after program. Spe cial music. All men cordially Invited. Chrlstadelphian Woodmen'a hall. Mount Tabor; services 11 a. m. and Max Macdonald yesterday filed for mal charges against Superintendent Alex Donaldson and Foreman Frank Jenkins of the street cleaning depart ment with the executive board, alleging that the officials have Improperly dls posed of earth and rubbish belonging to the city, and of having shown favor itlsin In discharging their duties. The charges were referred to the street cleaning committee. Among the charges is one to the ef fect that the officials have received money for dirt owneu by the clt.v with out mnking an accounting. Another la that dirt obtained from city excavations has been dumped on private land. Jen kins is chnrged with stabling horses belonging to private citizens at the city s expense, favoritism in moving employes oi ine uejrarimeni rrom one position to another is also charged. The charges are similar to those brought against tne officials several A MOST WOBTET ABTXC&B. When an article has beenVon the mar ket for years and gains friends, every year, u is saie 10 can mis medicine a worthy one; Such is Ballard's Hore hound Syrup. It positively cures coughs and all pulmonary (Tlseases. One of the best known merchants In Mobile, Ala bama, says: "For five years my family has not been troubled with the winter coughs, we owe this to Ballard's Horehound Syr up. I know it has saved my children from many sick spells."' Sold by all druggists. Do You Require Machinery? 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Oct 1 2 Consthle John Catlin yesterday apprehended two run- -way Indian Doys at tne railway sta tion.- They were going south, riding on the blind baggage. Soma hoboes ati tempted to interfere -with the officer and a fight ensued in which a third In dian boy escaped and one of the parties interfering received a blow -over the head with the butt of a pistol. The two boys were, taken to the cltv tail and tha officers at,- the Chetnawa Indian school ak-thi-have been vJSXPO RINK NEWS Two Sessions Tonight, Sevan to Tea, and Tea to Twelve. For the benefit of shoppers and clerks the Expo rink win be kept open every Saturday night until 12 p. m and' two sessions skated. The rink W drawing large crowds and all seem well pleased with the new huuIbi band. The rink will remain closed on ' vvi w BKme, oe sure and learn now before the big season opens. .Milking Machine in Chchalia. (Special 'Dlspstefa to Th Journal.) Chehalis. Wash.. Oef. 12 r v. c nlngton of Bolsfort, a dairyman of the upper Chehalis valley, has Installed, a milking machine,, the first in this sec- JLon hei' daymen are -Investigating the matter. , . -i "